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Records of High Commissioners to South Africa

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Records of High Commissioners to South Africa relating to British diplomatic communications with dominions governments there.Comprises: High Commission for South Africa, DO 1-DO 2, DO 9-DO 10, DO 141High Commission for South Africa, and High...

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Division within DO
Title
Records of High Commissioners to South Africa
Date
1843-1965
Description

Records of High Commissioners to South Africa relating to British diplomatic communications with dominions governments there.

Comprises:

  • High Commission for South Africa, DO 1-DO 2, DO 9-DO 10, DO 141
  • High Commission for South Africa, and High Commission for Basutoland, the Bechuanaland Protectorate and Swaziland, and UK High Commission in the Union of South Africa, DO 119
  • Governor of Cape Colony and High Commission for South Africa, DO 120

Legal status
Public Record(s)
Language
English
Creator(s)
  • Colonial Office, High Commissioner for South Africa, 1880-1925
  • Colonial Office, High Commissioner for the Adjusting Territory, 1854-1857
  • Colonial Office, High Commissioner for the Eastern Frontier, 1857-1880
  • Commonwealth Relations Office, High Commissioner for the Union of South Africa, 1947-1961
  • Dominions Office, High Commissioner for South Africa, 1925-1935
  • Dominions Office, High Commissioner for the Union of South Africa, 1930-1947
  • War and Colonial Department, United Kingdom Consul at Cape of Good Hope, 1837-1854
Physical description
7 series
Subjects
Topics
Africa
Administrative / biographical background

A British consul was first appointed to the Cape Colony in 1837. In 1854 the office was upgraded to that of high commissioner, with the title High Commissioner of the Adjusting Frontier. In 1857 the title was changed to High Commissioner of the Eastern Frontier and in 1880 to High Commissioner for South Africa. The high commissioner's post was held by the governor of Cape Colony until 1901.

Initially responsible for British relations throughout southern Africa, the territorial responsibilities of the High Commissioner for South Africa gradually reduced with the constitutional changes from 1900 and were thus ultimately limited to the three 'High Commission Territories' which did not become part of the Union of South Africa in 1910. From 1910 to 1930, the office of high commissioner was vested in the successive governors-general of the Union of South Africa.

In 1930, the UK government created the post of High Commissioner in the Union of South Africa, and combined this new post with that of High Commissioner for South Africa. The title of 'High Commissioner for South Africa' was changed in 1935 to 'High Commissioner for Basutoland, the Bechuanaland Protectorate and Swaziland'. This post was abolished in August 1964. The High Commission for the Union of South Africa became an embassy in 1961 and responsibility passed to the Foreign Office.

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https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/C495/

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